MTV goes to the movies – The Oscars and Golden Globes may be Hollywood’s most prestigious awards shows, but the MTV Movie Awards are the most entertaining — and this year, they’ll actually represent who real moviegoers think should win since the nominees were picked by fans. Expect to see the likes of Cameron Diaz, Sandra Bullock, Denzel Washington, Vanessa Hudgens and Abigail Breslin presenting the fabled popcorn statuettes, with Eminem and Kings of Leon performing live. Ben Stiller will be getting the “MTV Generation Award,” for his ability to entertain audiences of all ages.

DRAMA

BREAKING BAD, Sunday, 10 p.m., AMC – Season Finale

‘Breaking’ down – High school chemistry teacher Walter White’s (Bryan Cranston) cancer has gone into remission and his wife Skylar (Anna Gunn) has given birth to their second child. You’d think that things would be looking up for Walt in the season finale, but no. Skylar, who has no idea that her husband is moonlighting as a crystal meth cook and dealer, finally has it out with Walt over his sneaking around and secrecy. Meanwhile, Walt’s meth business partner, Jesse (Aaron Paul), self-destructs after a personal setback, forcing Walt to rescue him.

MEDIUM, Monday, 10 p.m., NBC

‘Medium’ massacre – It’s “Medium’s” NBC swan song — the last episode the Peacock network airs before CBS picks up the series in the fall. In the season finale, Allison (Patricia Arquette) dreams that an unfamiliar man comforts her after her entire family is killed. She’s understandably on edge when she meets the man of her dreams in real life, while investigating a case and fears that her dream might just come true soon.

ROYAL PAINS, Thursday, 10 p.m., USA – Season Premiere

‘Royal’ doctor – Hot shot doctor Hank Lawson (Mark Feuerstein) is engaged to a hot chick, has a sweet New York City pad and is at the top of his medical game. That all goes down the tubes when he decides to save the life of a teen, rather than idly sit by as nursemaid to the benefactor of his hospital. When the benefactor ends up dying, Hank gets blacklisted from the entire New York medical community. To take his mind off of his misery, Hank’s brother Joey (Paulo Costanzo) takes him to the Hamptons, where they crash a fancy house party. One misunderstanding leads to another and principled Hank winds up becoming the tony beach community’s newest concierge doctor.

THE LISTENER, Thursday, 10 p.m., NBC – Season Premiere

‘The Listener’ can hear you now – Paramedics Toby Logan (Craig Olejnik) and “Oz” Bey (Ennis Esmer) are heading to work when Toby suddenly gets a telepathic vision of a fiery car crash. They arrive at the accident scene and — surprise! — it’s the same one that Toby envisioned. While Toby’s working on a semi-conscious and bleeding woman, he gets a vision of her missing son. Since she can’t tell him where the boy is, Toby has to figure out how he can use his telepathy to save the day.

Makeover for ‘Aqua Teen’ – To give the stoner cartoon an even trippier feel, “Aqua Teen Hunger Force” is ending its season with its first live-action episode. As a huge fan of the series, Grammy-winning rapper T-Pain was all too happy to slide into the role of Frylock, a floating box of French fries. Jon Benjamin (“Important Things with Demetri Martin”) adopts the role of the talking milk shake, Master Shake, and newcomer Dave Long Jr. — picked via a nationwide casting call — is introduced as Carl, an offensive and sweaty man. Stupid Meatwad provides the most inspired bit of stunt casting though. He’s been recast as a red exercise ball.

Perils of fame – Luminaries such as newly married Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt, Stephen Baldwin and former “American Idol” contestant Sanjaya Malakar are being (temporarily) banished to the jungles of Costa Rica, where they’ll be forced into doing silly challenges to win food, supplies and cash for their favorite charities. Unlike other adventure game shows, America will get to pick — in real time — who does what and who gets sent back to Hollywood. Disgraced Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich will pop up from time to time, supporting his contestant wife, Patti.

MAN VS. WILD, Tuesday, 10 p.m., Discovery – Season Premiere

Will Farrell gets ‘Wild’ – Proving that Will Farrell will do anything to promote a movie — June 5’s “Land of the Lost,” based on the TV show of yore — he’s joined Bear Grylls on an extreme adventure in the Swedish hinterland. They spend 48 hours doing things like tandem-abseiling off a helicopter, rappelling down frozen waterfalls and building a shelter to ward off sub-zero temperatures overnight. No “Man Vs. Wild” is complete without watching Grylls do something gross, so he (and Farrell) also experience the joys of drinking their own pee and biting into reindeer eyeballs.